THF. QUEEN OF ENGLISH BALLAD

... Covent Gaiden, Drury I.ane. and Adolphi; Mr. WKIGHT, from Theatres Koval, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Adclphi; Mr. ALEXANDF.U 1.F.F., Composer, from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; Mr. lIIGGIE. from tho Theatres Koval, Liverpool and Manchester, and other ...

MURDER OF DALEY THE POLICEMAN.—Previous to the above trial, the prisoner, Thomas Cooper, was placed

... which she made him par. take. The boy then went into his mother's room, both the parties being resident in the same house in Drury lane. Shortly afterwards the prisoner sent the boy for some more drink, and when he brought it to her room she locked the door ...

COURTS OF LAW

... Wilde, Mi Thesiger, and Mr G. W. Cooke, appeared as counsel for the ?? plaintiff is the eminent tragedian and the lessee of Drury Lane Theatre, and the defendants are the proprietors of the newspaper called the Weekly Dispatch, in which, under the date of ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—June 23

... tickets to Drury Lane Theatre to the ertiror of that journal. It oppeared that the publin press elaimed a right to have twe free admissions to cneh theatre. An applie:tinn was made on tire part of the Dispatch frtr these admissions to Drury Lane, which was ...

MURDER BY A HIGHWAYMAN

... five years ago, in the Isle of Dogs. He was again remanded. A woman is also committed for the attempted murder of a boy in Drury lane. ACCIDENTS. KILLED BY AN ELEPHANT.-At an inquest on the body of John Glascott, aged 42, Mr Turner, of Dean street, said ...

POLICE

... the body of Mary Ann Hugdon, aged two months. The mother of deceased went to the shop of Mr Jardine, achemist, residing in Drury lane, and asked for a pennyworth of Godfrey's cor- dial. She was served by a person named Sawer, assistant, who told her that ...

ARREST OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF TRIPOLI

... LANE TimAsTam.-Mr Ryder, late of the Theatre Royal Edinburgh, and a great favourite there, made a most successful debut at Drury Lane, on Saturday last. His opening part was the Ba- nished Duke in Shakspeare's As you Like it. AccIDENTr ON TrE CROYDON ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... articles of value. The next thele witness sew the, male prsner was it fortnighbt after, ait a linen dra- per's shop), 15.1, in DrurY- lane,where hewas artingasshop- man. Winit-se then deman rded his wife, but prisoner wild she was not there. Wititess watched ...

EXECUTION OF DANIEL GOOD THE MURDERER

... power to secure his success. He brought to the theatrean admirable company, including Phelps and otheractors now on the Drury-lane boards; he had an orchestra competent to perform operas, and Colonel Hamilton Smith gave him his gratuitous ser- vices as ...

THE COURT, &c

... of Hanover in St Jamies's Palace, frosm Upton, at a quarter past five o'clock ; and left before six o'clock I to honour Drury-lane Thleatre with his presence, at- tended by his suite. His Majesty returned at a quar- ter past eight o'clock from the T'heatre ...